VarunN658 Wrote:Which one b-school is good for international MBA ISB or S P Jain School of Global Management?
S P Jain School of Global Management has tri-city MBA program, and provides Australian Degree while ISB has associated with LBS and Kellogs, but I am not sure how is it going to help me out.
What do you think, which one should I prefer?
I have 670 GMAT score, and good academics and want to settle down abroad, but not sure which one program should I prefer to apply for? Which b-school will open the best opportunity door for me?
Any suggestion or idea would help. Please suggest.
Thanks!
Both the B-schools are really great but it depends what are looking for for your future, whether you want to go to abroad for study or just want to go for Indian B-school, study here and settle down.
Ok, let me tell you step by step:
1. ISB is really good and reputed institute in India, and of course, you will get great placement also after program done but it won't be an international platform while S P Jain School of Global Management will provide you the platform to go international with it's tri-city program - you are getting to learn the diverse culture of Dubai, Singapore and Sydney while learning. Also to understand the business etiquette that requires when you are in specific area of market - Gulf, Chinese or Western.
2. ISB, sorry but I didn't find it in top 30 in Indian B-school ranking (referred bschool.career360) while S P Jain Global has been
ranked no. 19 in the world for it's MBA program by Forbes in 2013 and no. 5 in Asia. Is that really good?
Now let's come to your point - S P Jain provides you Australian degree that is being recognized all over the world, and as their alumni record itself say, S P Jain's students are working in all over the world. ISB is truely associated with LBS & kellogs but I am not sure whether they graduate the students from any of these b-school or even allow them to visit it, so doesn't make any sense.
As you are slightly near to cut-off of both the b-schools that you have mentioned here, but your desire of settling abroad makes your decision clear here. Choose that will open the door to abroad, rest is yours.
Cheers!
Arman